
The Country Gentleman
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The Country Gentleman
does lou use the country gentleman on "i heard her call my name?"


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any other good pics of lou with his country gentleman?

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There's this one from the Boston Tea Party - it might be the same guitar, that he added the extra pickups and the Vox effects to (and repainted?), or this might be the White Falcon that Jamie Klimek refers to on the Live '68 notes. The info on the modified gtr is pretty sketchy - Sterl mentions it in Uptight, but I've never seen a good clear pic of it.


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Re: The Country Gentleman
Probably...calaminehello wrote:does lou use the country gentleman on "i heard her call my name?"
"Sterling's my favorite guitar player". (-Maureen Tucker, 1990)
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does lou use the country gentleman on "i heard her call my name?"
if i could ask lou one question, this would be it.Probably...
can somebody that knows lou please ask and let us know?
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[quote="simonm"]There's this one from the Boston Tea Party - it might be the same guitar, that he added the extra pickups and the Vox effects to (and repainted?), or this might be the White Falcon that Jamie Klimek refers to on the Live '68 notes. The info on the modified gtr is pretty sketchy - Sterl mentions it in Uptight, but I've never seen a good clear pic of it.
white falcon has a different kinda headstock: http://image12.webshots.com/13/5/79/89/ ... qHD_fs.jpg
thank you for that great pic of the country gentleman...there doesn't seem to be many.
white falcon has a different kinda headstock: http://image12.webshots.com/13/5/79/89/ ... qHD_fs.jpg
thank you for that great pic of the country gentleman...there doesn't seem to be many.
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Re: The Country Gentleman
calaminehello wrote:
can somebody that knows lou please ask and let us know?
Haha, believe me, Lou won't remember!
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i'm thinking that he did use the country gentleman on "i heard her call my name", even if just on the solo.
the hollow body is perfect for feeding back and howling while cutting glassy gretsch tones peal through his exploding mind.
no other pics of the gentleman? i was wondering if i could ID the exact model number. could tell easily if there were a picture showing whether or not the F-holes were painted on, or if the guitar has the string mute switches near the bridge.

the hollow body is perfect for feeding back and howling while cutting glassy gretsch tones peal through his exploding mind.
no other pics of the gentleman? i was wondering if i could ID the exact model number. could tell easily if there were a picture showing whether or not the F-holes were painted on, or if the guitar has the string mute switches near the bridge.
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calaminehello wrote: no other pics of the gentleman? i was wondering if i could ID the exact model number. could tell easily if there were a picture showing whether or not the F-holes were painted on, or if the guitar has the string mute switches near the bridge.


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Aside from the guitar, that last photo is one of my favourites, because I can pretend (with a little justification) that the band is plaing BADS 